Radiohead's sudden willingness to embrace their capacity for uncomplicated beauty might be In Rainbows' most distinguishing quality, and one of the primary reasons it's an improvement on Hail to the Thief.

To the casual listener ‘In Rainbows’ is exactly what you’d expect from Radiohead; intelligent, satisfyingly thought-provoking and sure to be lauded by all who appreciate the less conventional. For the fans it’s the latest evolution of something really rather special.

In Rainbows is not Radiohead's best work by any means. But, this is probably the album I can listen to over and over and still get the same feeling of comfort and chills. Combine this with the second disk and you get heaven in one album.

This is one of the finest song-collections in the music history. Tom Yorke and co. have achieved in this album and many others a musical level of songwriting that few other artists have attained before. All of the 10 tracks here are just fantastic and detailed as they could be, and together with the disc 2, In Rainbows is just near perfection.

I love this album. This a band that understands the importance of variety and texture in music. Each song is gorgeous in its own way. The percussion on In Rainbows stood out a lot to me, and honestly I think that is what made me like it so much. It's very varied but always consistently enjoyable.

Radioheads most underrated album. I'm not going to go into detail of the emotional impact this album has had on my life. I urge everyone to check out this album. There isn't a bad song or a dull moment.